By Monitor Reporter
In Summary
The soldiers were killed when al-Shabaab militants infiltrated the Halane Africa Union base camp, according to the army
Kampala- The Ministry of
Defense has described as heroes Ugandan peacekeepers who were killed
during a terrorist attack in Somalia on Christmas Day.
The bodies of the slain officers of the Uganda
People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) were due to arrive home at 4pm on
Saturday evening.
“Our gallant fighters that now regrettably lie
before us in silence were part of a very strong team that heroically
denied the al-Shabaab access to their intended final target, of gaining
access to critical infrastructure at the base,” Maj Gen David Muhoozi,
the UPDF Land Forces Commander, remarked.
The army said five militants were eliminated “on
the spot as three were captured alive”. “Unfortunately three of our
comrades, including a Lieutenant Colonel, lost their lives in the
process,” Maj Gen Muhoozi added.
A statement by the African Union Mission in
Somalia (Amisom) said three peacekeepers were killed when al-Shabaab
militants infiltrated the Halane Africa Union base camp in Mogadishu at
lunch time on Christmas Day.
Some of the terrorists were disguised in Somali National Army uniforms, the statement explained.
A distraught daughter of the Lieutenant Colonel
killed in the attack posted on social media site facebook, stated how
the family was inconsolable.
“Dear friends, it is unbelievably sad to
communicate to you the death of my sweet dad Lt Col Dr Christopher
Kaija. He died during the al-Shabaab attack on Somalia,” Ms Ruth
Abesiga, who works with National Water and Sewerage Cooperation, posted.
Ms Abesiga later told Sunday Monitor: “I don’t
know how other people perceive soldiers to be, well my dad was
exceptional. He loved his job and treated his patients with lots of love
and respect. For me I would say Dr Kaija was a hero in the sense that
he did his best to serve his country diligently.”
Maj Gen Muhoozi, who was expected to represent the
Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Edward Katumba Wamala, in receiving the
remains of the dead at Entebbe Airport, said: “There is no greater
sacrifice than that of one’s own life for a just cause, like the fallen
Amisom comrades made.”
The statement said “Amisom has regained control
of the Halane base camp and restored normalcy. All African Union (AU)
and United Nations (UN) personnel in the base camp are safe and secure.”
The Special Representative of the AU Commission
Chairperson for Somalia and head of Amisom, Mr Maman S. Sidikou
applauded “the quick response and bravery of the troops in quelling this
reprehensible attack.”
Ambassador Sidikou emphasised that, “the goal to rid Somalia of terrorists will continue to be pursued relentlessly.”
Meanwhile, the United Nations has condemned the attack on Amisom and sent condolences to the families of the bereaved.
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